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Against the Big Green last night, Peljto was in Hanks' league, and maybe a little out of it. Peljto netted 25 points, preserving her lead over Hanks for second place in the Ivy scoring race with a 16.1 ppg average, 17.4 ppg in Ivy play.
Hanks finished the season averaging 15.7 ppg after putting in 18 frustrating points in last night's loss, including a desperation 30-foot three-pointer that banked in as the halftime buzzer sounded.
Hanks is more of a back-to-the-basket, post-up player capable of making an open jumpshot and picking up garbage buckets around the rim. Hanks is also the stronger defender at this point in the two players' careers.
Peljto said she wasn't bothered by Hanks' attempts to alter her shot, even though most of Peljto's points came in the paint with Hanks swarming.
Peljto, who fled war-torn Bosnia before ending up in Minnesota for high scool, deflected any questions about next year's Ivy scoring race. The title run should be a free-for-all with Caramanico out of the picture. Besides Hanks and Peljto, Brown guard Barbara Maloni, Penn forward Julie...